Ayala: Homeless advocate on hunger strike to demand city meet needs of the homeless
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Molly Wright, an advocate for homeless people, is on a hunger strike and is demanding that the city establish safe, overnight parking lots for people who live in their cars. Jan. 27, 2021.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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Molly Wright, an advocate for homeless people, is on a hunger strike and is demanding that the city establish safe, overnight parking lots for people who live in their cars.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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Molly Wright, an advocate for homeless people, is on a hunger strike and is demanding that the city establish safe, overnight parking lots for people who live in their cars.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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Ayala: Museo s virtual show in San Antonio expands definition of activism and its history in San Antonio
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Radio announcer and civil rights activist Mar?’a Rebecca Latigo de Hernndez (1896-1986) is among those featured in the Museo del Westside?•s inaugural online exhibit on Latinas left out of history. The exhibit was planned to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.
You probably don’t know the story of San Antonio civil rights leader María Rebecca Látigo de Hernández, a contemporary of the better-known labor leader Emma Tenayuca.